SECTION 4 -- LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
4--74
PROTECTING THE ELECTRONIC AND
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DURING BATTERY
CHARGING OR WELDING
Precautions
To avoid damage to the electronic/electrical
systems, always observe the following:
1. Never make or break any of the charging circuit
connections, including the battery connections,
when the engine is running.
2. Never short any of the charging components to
earth.
3. Do not use a slave battery of higher than 12 volts
nominal voltage.
4. Always observe correct polarity when installing
the batteries or using a slave battery to jump start
the engine. Follow the instructions in the
operator’s manual when jump starting the
tractor. Connect positive to positive and negative
to negative.
5. Always disconnect the earth cable from the
batteries before carrying out arc welding on the
tractor or on any implement attached to the
tractor.
6. Position the welder earth cable clamp as close to
the welding area as possible.
7. If welding is to be carried out in close proximity to
a computer module, then the module should be
removed from the tractor. It is recommended that
this procedure be carried out by an authorised
dealer.
8. Never allow welding cables to lay on, near or
across any electrical wiring or electronic
component while welding is in progress.
9. Always disconnect the negative cable from the
batteries when charging the batteries in the
tractor with a battery charger.
WARNING
Batteries contain sulphuric acid. In case of contact
with skin, flush the affected area with water for five
minutes. Seek medical attention immediately. Avoid
contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Wear eye
protection when working near batteries.
IMPORTANT:
Failure to disconnect the two earth
cable connections at the battery prior to charging the
batteries or welding on the tractor or attached
implement will result in damage to the electronic and
electrical systems.
Summary of Contents for T6010 DELTA
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